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06/08/2004 07:15:00 PM · #1
For sale: Sigma 12-24 Aspherical zoom lens!
For Canon EF mount.
I live in Sydney.
Any takers?
06/08/2004 07:58:39 PM · #2
how much ?
06/08/2004 07:59:08 PM · #3
what is the largest aperture ?
06/08/2004 08:08:21 PM · #4
f4.5
06/08/2004 08:09:27 PM · #5
f/4.5-5.6

//www.sigma-photo.com/html/pages/12_24_ex.htm

The Australian RRP is $1499.

It's only 3 weeks old, and has only been used at my house.
06/08/2004 08:33:58 PM · #6
One other thing:
For all you 300D and 10D users, the lens turns into a 19.2mm-38.4mm, after the 1.6x crop factor.
06/08/2004 09:40:21 PM · #7
I have this lens and I'm quite happy with it... here is a sample of how wide it really is on a 10d:

Church Interior @ 28mm
Church Interior @ 12mm

06/08/2004 09:46:07 PM · #8
Thanks, jmsetzler!
That's a good example of the uses of the lens....
06/08/2004 10:22:59 PM · #9
Its a great lens. You just have to be careful about what you compose in the corners of the frame :)
06/08/2004 10:35:28 PM · #10
Originally posted by jmsetzler:

Its a great lens. You just have to be careful about what you compose in the corners of the frame :)


When I was lens hunting, my aim was to get a lens that could be used for everyday stuff.

Now, instead of going with the Canon 17-40 "L", I went 'millimetre-crazy'.

I ended up getting the widest (while still being useful) lens I could go. Now, I'm not too sure if the lens is right for me.
06/08/2004 10:42:29 PM · #11
Originally posted by wimbello:

Originally posted by jmsetzler:

Its a great lens. You just have to be careful about what you compose in the corners of the frame :)


When I was lens hunting, my aim was to get a lens that could be used for everyday stuff.

Now, instead of going with the Canon 17-40 "L", I went 'millimetre-crazy'.

I'm trying to decide between this Sigma and the Canon 17-40 myself. John, can you tell me why you went with the 12-24 vs. the 17-40? Did you compare the two up close (i.e., did you also try the 17-40)?

Or, as wimbello says, did you just go "millimeter crazy"?

Thanks.
06/08/2004 10:56:43 PM · #12
I wanted wider than the 17-40 could provide. As far as image quality is concerned, the 17-40 is superior. It's just not as wide :) I have the 24-70 to fill the gap between the 12-24 and the 70-200.
06/08/2004 11:27:28 PM · #13
I've had the sigma 12-24 for about a month now and am very impressed. The lens works great, and is built quite well. I have been having a lot of fun with the interesting perspective it provides especially when used up close to subjects (within 1 foot) I would be happy to answer any questions regarding the use of this lens with a Canon 10d.
06/08/2004 11:33:27 PM · #14
Originally posted by jkarsgaard:

I've had the sigma 12-24 for about a month now and am very impressed. The lens works great, and is built quite well. I have been having a lot of fun with the interesting perspective it provides especially when used up close to subjects (within 1 foot) I would be happy to answer any questions regarding the use of this lens with a Canon 10d.


Maybe you could convince someone in Australia to buy mine off me! :)
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